Susan Ashworth
Susan Ashworth is the former editor of TV Technology. In addition to her work covering the broadcast television industry, she has served as editor of two housing finance magazines and written about topics as varied as education, radio, chess, music and sports. Outside of her life as a writer, she recently served as president of a local nonprofit organization supporting girls in baseball.
Latest articles by Susan Ashworth
NAB Show to Stress Broadcast Competitiveness
By Susan Ashworth published
Focus will be on new OTT and programmatic opportunities, cybersecurity
NAB Show Product Preview: Storage, Recording & Cloud
By Susan Ashworth published
Attendees looking at technology in the realm of storage, recording and the cloud are in for a pleasant surprise this year.
Perspectives Range Widely on Main Studio Rule
By Susan Ashworth published
One in a series of stories about public comments filed with the FCC about whether U.S. broadcasters should still be required to maintain a local main studio.
NAB Show Product Review: Storage, Recording & Cloud
By Susan Ashworth published
It’ll hardly come as a surprise that the cloud is booming—as a secure archiving repository, as a host for live and linear channel playout, as a way to sync clients and to manage VOD depositories.
Am I Required to Register in ETRS?
By Susan Ashworth published
U.S. broadcasters are asking a few lingering questions as the Friday deadline approaches for registering within the new EAS Test Reporting System.
Stakeholders Weigh in on Radio Spectrum Noise
By Susan Ashworth published
The AARL, the national association for amateur radio, say it’s high time that the noise floor issue be organized and analyzed.
Budget Battle Begins
By Susan Ashworth published
A line item for spectrum license user fees—which would apply to broadcasters, cable, satellite and other spectrum license holders—would net the government $4.8 billion over the next decade...
Stations Must Act Ahead of EAS Deadline
By Susan Ashworth published
Up next on Feb 24, 2:20 p.m. EST: A regional test that will cover a wide swath of the East Coast and parts of the Midwest and Gulf Coast.
Latest Emergency Alert Test Hits Potholes
By Susan Ashworth published
A number of stations in several states that were to be involved in the test did not receive the EAS alert, nor were they given notice that the test would be cancelled.
NAB Show Explores ‘Content Lifecycle’
By Susan Ashworth published
New attractions target VR, evolving video market
FCC Auction Task Force to Oversee Aftermath
By Susan Ashworth published
The team brought on at the FCC to create the incentive auction architecture will stay on for the repack and the spectrum hand-off, FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler told lawmakers this week.
FCC to Consider Scrapping License Posting Rules
By Susan Ashworth published
1930s-era rule requires broadcasters to physically post broadcast licenses and other authorizations
O’Rielly: Putting the Pep Back in Policy and Process
By Susan Ashworth published
FCC commissioner touches on policy, process reforms and Kid Vid at AEI function
FCC to Take More Action on EAS and WEA
By Susan Ashworth published
Commission to propose more changes at its July 12 Open Meeting
Missouri the Next State to Conduct a Solo EAS/WEA Test
By Susan Ashworth published
Missouri State Highway Patrol told the FCC the purpose is to ensure public confidence in emergency notifications
NAB Show Product Review: Post
By Susan Ashworth published
What was new in editing and graphics at the show?
NAB Show Product Review: Cloud and Storage & Recording
By Susan Ashworth published
Technologies to accelerate broadcast workflows
'The System Is Imperfect. There Will Be Other False Alerts'
By Susan Ashworth published
NAB Show: Grass Valley Talks SAM Acquisition, Future Trends
By Susan Ashworth published
Company focusing on creating ‘business of scale’
Pai Tells Broadcasters: More Modernization On the Way
By Susan Ashworth published
FCC Chairman receives standing ovation at the NAB Show
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